Powgavie Farm Cottages lie in the heart of the Carse of Gowrie, Perthshire. These two self catering cottages, called Eppies and Flisk, each sleep six and have just been refurbished to a very high standard. They offer spectacular views of the Sidlaw Hills and the River Tay. The cottages are an ideal base for holidaymakers and visitors to explore Perthshire, Angus and Fife.
Tourist attractions such as Glamis Castle (birthplace of the Queen Mother), Scone Palace (home of the Stone of Destiny), Stirling Castle and Bannockburn. For walkers, the Grampian Mountains, the Angus Glens, the Cateran Trail and the Fife Coastal Path.
Tourist attractions such as Glamis Castle (birthplace of the Queen Mother), Scone Palace (home of the Stone of Destiny), Stirling Castle and Bannockburn. For walkers, the Grampian Mountains, the Angus Glens, the Cateran Trail and the Fife Coastal Path.
Services
The two cottages are adjoining but have separate entrances and gardens as well as parking for two cars. The hallway leads through the property to an open plan kitchen and living area. There are dining table and chairs, comfortable seating for six, large windows providing fantastic views towards the river Tay and patio doors leading to the garden area.
Powgavie Farm Cottages are blessed with an abundance of interests and activities within the immediate area. Eating out - there are various options ranging from local pub food at Inchture Hotel to Dean's at Lets Eat (Perth) or Ballathie Country House Hotel (Kinclaven, Stanley) which both offer a fine dining experience.
Reviews (3)
Alison Mears
May 31, 2019
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Brian Shepherd
Oct 25, 2017
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Stayed here in May 2017, fantastic location, quiet and lovely views towards Dundee and the bridges in the east and over the river to Fife in the south. Everything you can possibly need is catered for in the cottage garden is lovely I spent hours just watching the local wildlife. Easy access to Dundee Perth Aberdeen and Edinburgh. Fife and St Andrews and the fishing villages of the east Neuk are a short drive away. We have already booked to go back next year. Looking forward to it. Photograph is the view east towards the Tay Bridges making landfall in Fife at Newport.
Darren Walden
Jul 25, 2017
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